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michael foster
04-17-2009, 12:01 PM
I am building a storage unit under a step that requires 32" full ext slides.some of the drawers may hold less than 75 lbs but some may hold in excess of 100 lbs. I have found some from Accuride but they are 150.00 a pair .Are there any other good quality products out there at a better price. I am also searching for slides for a cabinet that is designed with out handles. I have seen what Blum has to offer but there again the price is high. Any leads would be appreciated.

Michael from Barbados........

Byron Trantham
04-17-2009, 12:07 PM
Try www.dlawlesshardware.com

Paul Johnstone
04-17-2009, 1:20 PM
I got some K-V full extension slides from http://wwhardware.com/ The were rated at 100lbs.

If you can use 28" drawer slides (your case is 32" deep).. The ones below are $13.22 a pair. that's what I used. Since they are full extension, you can still make your drawer 30 or 32" long.. just the back part won't be fully extended. Whole drawer is still usable.

http://wwhardware.com/catalog.cfm/GroupID/Cabinet%20Drawer%20Slides/CatID/Drawer%20Slides%2C%20Full%20Extension%20Ball%20Bea ring/SubCatID/KV%208400%20Series%20100%23%20Class%20

Jamie Buxton
04-17-2009, 1:32 PM
I am also searching for slides for a cabinet that is designed with out handles. I have seen what Blum has to offer but there again the price is high. Any leads would be appreciated.


Blum's Tip-on device works well, and doesn't consume much room. You do have to use it with Tandem slides, and they're a little pricey. However, they're worth it IMHO. Good action, high quality. That's the way I'd go.

For lower cost, you can use the old drawer pusher (http://wwhardware.com/catalog.cfm/ProductID/BX1021%20L32). A drawback is that they consume a couple of inches of drawer depth.